“…The low level of information in techno-ecosystems leads to low level of their organization and, accordingly, the high level of the transported material and energy flows. The basic principles of mining region techno-ecosystems can be summarized as follows: the management of material and energy flows between the techno-ecosystem components and the environment should be organized in such a way that the amount of transported materials and energy, and, consequently, the amount of waste generated, should decline, approaching the minimum necessary for each process; a minimum amount of waste generated as the result of the manufacturing process is recycled within its technoecosystem ensuring its maximum isolation, or failing that, in neighboring techno-ecosystems, including their material and energy cycle in the biosphere; the waste disposed from the techno-ecosystem must be translated into the form that is usual for these ecosystems before its displacement into the natural ecosystems; the techno-ecosystem waste disposal in natural ecosystems must be organized in such a way so as not to disturb the existing dynamic equilibrium of ecosystems [32,33,34,35,36]. Implementation of these principles will ensure not only the stability of the biosphere, but also will contribute to the sustainable development of the techno-ecosystems themselves, ensuring the minimization of material, energy, and hence the financial resources.…”